/* var singles =  */ {
  "Who Will Save Your Soul": {
    img: "Singles/WWSYSSmall.jpg",
    album: "POY",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Ben Keith",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Geoff Moore",
      released: "16th March 1995",
      awards: "nominated for Best Female Video at the 1996 MTV Video Awards."
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "4th June 1996",
      peak: 11,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "Near You Always"
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "2nd June 1997",
      peak: 52,
      weeks: 1,
      bSides: "Pieces Of You, Emily"
      }
    ],
    trivia: ""
  },
  "You Were Meant For Me": {
    img: "Singles/YWMFMSmall.jpg",
    album: "POY",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Steve Poltz",
    producer: "Peter Collins",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Lawrence Carroll",
      released: "?",
      awards: "Winner 1997 MTV Video Awards Best Female Video.",
      youTube: {
        id: "wcky3XNBpCY",
        start: 2,
        end: 2
      }

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "12th November 1996",
      peak: 2,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "Foolish Games"
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "10th November 1997",
      peak: 32,
      weeks: 3,
      bSides: "Cold Song, Rocker Girl"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "Originally a flop in the US when recorded in 1995 and produced by Juan Patino. The \
      original video was directed by Jewel's one-time boyfriend Sean Penn. The single briefly \
      entered the Guiness Book of Records as the longest-running single on the US chart when it stayed on the \
      chart for 65 weeks. The single was released three times in the UK and reached its peak at the third attempt."
  },
  "Foolish Games": {
    img: "Singles/FoolishGamesSmall.jpg",
    album: "POY",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Peter Collins",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Matthew Rolston",
      released: "15th July 1997",
      awards: "none"
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "June 1997 (radio)",
      peak: 2,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "You Were Meant For Me"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The single was released in some countries outside the US and included B-sides: \
      Angel Needs a Ride, Everything Breaks."
  },
  "Morning Song": {
    img: "Singles/MorningSongSmall.jpg",
    album: "POY",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Ben Keith",
    video: {
      available: false
    },
    releases: [
    ],
    trivia: "released in Germany late April/early May 1998; the single contained the album \
      version and two remixed versions: The Radio Mix (3:32) and the Reggae Mix (3:40)."
  },
  "Hands": {
    img: "Singles/HandsSmall.jpg",
    album: "Spirit",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Patrick Leonard",
    producer: "Patrick Leonard",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Nick Brandt",
      released: "?",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "radio only release",
      peak: 6,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "9th November 1998",
      peak: 41,
      weeks: 2,
      bSides: "CD1: Innocence Maintained, CD1: Enter From The East, CD2: Who Will Save Your Soul (live), \
      CD2: You Were Meant For Me (live)"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The two live B-sides were recorded for '2 Meter Sessions' VARA Radio, The Netherlands on \
      October 16th, 1996."
  },
  "Down So Long": {
    img: "Singles/DownSoLongSmall.jpg",
    album: "Spirit",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Patrick Leonard",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Lawrence Carroll",
      released: "4th March 1999",
      awards: "none"
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "radio only",
      peak: 59,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "14th June 1999",
      peak: 38,
      weeks: 2,
      bSides: "Fat Boy, I'm Sensitive"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "Fat Boy recorded live at London's Shepherds Bush Empire, 14th November 1997, \
      I'm Sensitive recorded live at the Innerchange Coffee House in San Diego."
  },

  "Jupiter": {
    img: "Singles/JupiterSmall.jpg",
    album: "Spirit",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Patrick Leonard",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Matthew Rolston",
      released: "26th July 1999",
      awards: "none"
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "17th August 1999",
      peak: 51,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "Deep Water (live), Emily"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The live version of Deep Water was recorded live at FOXFM, Melbourne, Australia for \
      the Austereo Network on 25th February 1999."
  },
  "Life Uncommon": {
    img: "Singles/LifeUncommonSmall.jpg",
    album: "Spirit",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Arif Mardin",
    video: {
      available: false
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "12th October 1999",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: "This is a live version recorded live at Sessions At West 54 and released to benefit \
      Jewel's Clearwater charitable organization."
  },
  "What's Simple Is True": {
    img: "Singles/WSITSmall.jpg",
    album: "Spirit",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Patrick Leonard",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Matthew Rolston",
      released: "5th November 1999",
      awards: "none"
    },
    releases: [
    ],

    trivia: "The video is included on the region 1 Ride With The Devil DVD."
  },
  "Standing Still": {
    img: "Singles/StandingStillSmall.jpg",
    album: "This Way",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Rick Nowels",
    producer: "Dann Huff, Jewel Kilcher",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Darren Grant",
      released: "October 2001",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "17th September 2001 (radio only)",
      peak: 25,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "11th March 2002",
      peak: 83,
      weeks: 1,
      bSides: "A Long Slow Slide (live), Stephenville, TX (Live)"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The video features the first of many cameo appearances by Jewel's husband-to-be Ty Murray"
  },

  "Break Me": {
    img: "Singles/BreakMeSmall.jpg",
    album: "This Way",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "Dann Huff, Jewel Kilcher",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Mike Lipscombe",
      released: "May 2002",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "March 2002 (radio only)",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "17th June 2002",
      peak:105,
      weeks: 0,
      bSides: "The New Wild West (Live)"
      }
    ],
    trivia: ""
  },
  "This Way": {
    img: "Singles/ThisWaySmall.jpg",
    album: "This Way",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Rick Nowels",
    producer: "Dann Huff, Jewel Kilcher",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Marcos Efron",
      released: "September 2002",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
    ],
    trivia: "The diector, Marcos Efron, got the chance to direct the video through a competition run \
      by Jewel's Soul City Cafe organization."
  },
  "Serve The Ego": {
    img: "Singles/ServeTheEgoSmall.jpg",
    album: "This Way",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Itaal Shur and Cesar Lemos",
    producer: "Dann Huff, Jewel Kilcher",
    video: {
      available: false
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "24th September 2002",
      peak: "#1 (Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play)",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "16th December 2002 (vinyl)",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: 0,
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The single release contained a number of remixes by Hani Num, Mike Rizzo, \
       Wayne Rodriguez and Gabriel & Dresden."
  },

  "Intuition": {
    img: "Singles/IntuitionSmall.jpg",
    album: "0304",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Lester Mendez",
    producer: "Lester Mendez",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Marc Klasfeld",
      released: "April 2003",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "16th May 2003",
      peak: 20,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "Standing Still (Live Acoustic)"
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "18th August 2003",
      peak: 52,
      weeks: 1,
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: " the UK release contained a number of remixes by Todd Terry, Gabriel & Dresden, \
      Markus Schulz Ford and Tee; Intuition also topped the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the US."
  },
  "Stand": {
    img: "Singles/StandSmall.jpg",
    album: "0304",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Lester Mendez",
    producer: "Lester Mendez",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Chris Applebaum",
      released: "October 2003",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "14th October 2003",
      peak: "#1 (Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play)",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: "the US single contained remixes by Markus Schulz, Mike Rizzo, Scumfrog, Boris & Beck and \
      Bastone & Burnz."
  },
  "2 Become 1": {
    img: "Singles/2Become1Small.jpg",
    album: "0304",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Guy Chambers",
    producer: "Lester Mendez",
    video: {
      available: false
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "16th December 2003",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: "Sweet Temptation"
      }
   ],
    trivia: ""
  },
  "Again And Again": {
    img: "Singles/AgainAndAgainSmall.jpg",
    album: "GBAIW",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, John Shanks",
    producer: "Rob Cavallo and Jewel",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Matthew Rolston",
      released: "18th March 2006",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "radio release only",
      peak: 80,
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      },
      {
      country: "UK",
      released: "29th May 2006",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: 0,
      bSides: "Foolish Games (acoustic)"
      }
    ],
    trivia: "It was rumoured that Again And Again entered the UK chart at #196 which would make it Jewel's \
      worst performing single ever."
  },
  "Good Day": {
    img: "Singles/GoodDaySmall.jpg",
    album: "GBAIW",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Greg Wells and Kara Dioguardi",
    producer: "Rob Cavallo and Jewel",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Alan Ferguson",
      released: "11th July 2006",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "radio release only",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: ""
  },
  "Only One Too": {
    img: "Singles/OnlyOneTooSmall.jpg",
    album: "GBAIW",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, John Shanks",
    producer: "Rob Cavallo and Jewel",
    video: {
      available: false
    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "10th October 2006",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: "The single contained remixes by Stonebridge, Lenny B., Pull, DJ Volume and Filter Factory"
  },
  "Stronger Woman": {
    img: "Singles/StrongerWomanSmall.jpg",
    album: "PC",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher, Marv Green",
    producer: "John Rich",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Trey Fanjoy",
      released: "10th March 2008",
      awards: "none"

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "January 2008 (radio only)",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: "Jewel's first country single from her album Perfectly Clear."
  },
  "I Do": {
    img: "Singles/IDoSmall.png",
    album: "PC",
    writer: "Jewel Kilcher",
    producer: "John Rich",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Peter Zavadil",
      released: "13th June 2008",
      awards: "none",
      youTube: {
        id: "z42jA3OOECc",
        start: 2,
        end: 2
      }

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "23rd June 2008 (radio only)",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
   ],
    trivia: ""
  },
  "Till It Feels Like Cheating": {
    img: "Singles/TIFLCSmall.jpg",
    album: "PC",
    writer: "Lisa Carver, Liz Rose",
    producer: "John Rich",
    video: {
      available: true,
      director: "Peter Zavadil",
      released: "November 2008",
      awards: "none",
      youTube: {
        id: "8lcE_UmobpY",
        start: 2,
        end: 2
      }

    },
    releases: [
      {
      country: "US",
      released: "27th October 2008 (radio only)",
      peak: "n/a",
      weeks: "?",
      bSides: ""
      }
    ],
    trivia: ""
  }


}
